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Novel Technique Monitors Carbonyl Sulfide

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Breck Hitz

Researchers at Universität Düsseldorf in Germany have developed a technique that they call cavity leak-out spectroscopy, a variation of cavity ringdown spectroscopy (see “Through the Looking Glass and What Cavity Ringdown Found There,” Photonics Spectra, October 2004, page 76), and have used it in the 5-µm spectral region to detect carbonyl sulfide with a detection limit of 7 parts per trillion. The demonstration is especially interesting because carbonyl sulfide and other diatomic and triatomic molecules with vibrational transitions in the 5-µm region, such as NO, CO and CS2, are of...Read full article

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    Published: October 2005
    Basic Sciencecarbonyl sulfidecavity leak-out spectroscopyResearch & TechnologySensors & Detectorssseldorft DüTech PulseUniversitä

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